Chapter 2
e can be gods some day, but at present .
e ential to become divine; s of w we .
So t states of being; and if ates which lie ahead of us.
as t moment times of our animal state and become t to tate again.
If you observe carefully, you in a ty-four- certain moments, are ruly human beings.
And oo well.
You must have observed beggars.
to beg in the morning.
ty of someone remaining a ually nonexistent.
In ts up -- refress rest, frestle humane.
expect any cy in t tplace, ts and protests, ticians -- all must ed a mess for him.
Everyt ed and activated the animal layers inside him.
By evening tired; urned into a beast.
ts endencies.
Man, tired of being a riptease -- s to be among ots.
tclubs cater to the animal in man.
t for prayer, .
In all temples toll in t nigo tclubs, the bars.
Prostitutes are unable to invite anyone in te tomers only at night.
After a urns into an animal; is different from the day.
to prayer in temple rings its bells in the morning.
t turn too ired in the evening.
For t curn to them by now.
So one sart on the morning as possible.
to descend -- but before it descends, if on t is possible t in temple of the divine as well.
So our friend is rig is possible t a man may life.
o be a to continue to be a bird or a beast in this life.
Before o tation, let us understand a feh